Men's EverTherm Down Jacket

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No quilting. No cold spots. This is down. Revolutionary new Thindown® fabric replaces traditional, high-loft down clusters with ultrathin down sheets, eliminating the need for quilting or channels. It also creates maximum thermal efficiency without bulk and, since the down is uniform throughout, there are no cold spots. You get all warmth, no puff, in a simple, streamlined design that delivers superior technical performance.

NOTE: Temperature ratings are based on a controlled laboratory test, using low and moderate activity levels. Also consider: your sensitivity to cold and wind-chill; time of exposure; activity level; and use of layering.

Loved the jacket. Fast shipping and great fit!

Had to get a jacket that is no longer made replaced. Love this new one just as much as the last! Great service and processing from the store and website.

Derek

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2019-04-11

Great mid weight jacket

5

Bought this as a mid weight jacket. It has exceeded my expectations! Soft and comfortable.

5BTom

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2019-04-04

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I love this jacket

4

I wasn't sure if I would like this jacket. I couldn't believe it would keep me warm without the ugly puffy look of most down jackets. I bought a large-tall so that it would cover my butt. I don't like the short coats that seem to be all you can find these days. I planned to use it for skiing. I have a Spyder Jacket which I also love but the fleece lining makes it hard to get on and off over a sweater or other fleece. This jacket is easy on and easy off. It is light as a feather and I love to wear it, it looks great. It feels like half the weight of my Spyder jacket - which I love. So the supreme test of its down was wearing it the day we went up to the top of the Gobba di Rollin at 12,788 ft on the Italian Swiss border in the Alps. There was a panoramic viewing platform about 30 foot higher than the crest and there was a white out blizzard in progress with 31 mph winds. I was amazed that I didn't freeze to death in a short period of time. The only problem I have with the coat is that ordering a tall it is sort of confining while sitting down so I had a two-way zipper installed by my local tailor. It was quite a job and I ended up paying her half the cost of the coat for the job. But it made the coat practically ideal for me. The only the thing that would cause me to rate it five stars would be it coming from the factory with a two way zipper optional. I wear this coat everywhere and it is NOT hot in 50 degree weather. I love it. And it looks great. And so light!!

Marty

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2019-03-27

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After much testing - Great 3-season jacket, Not for winter

4

In a nutshell, I would suggest this jacket as an outer layer in the fall (above 40°F) in domestic climates or as a mid layer in colder climates. I would not recommend this jacket for hiking. I was very intrigued by the Thindown fabric in this jacket, especially given the same warmth rating as E.B.'s Stormdown 800 fill jacket, but I don't feel it compares quite the same. When worn as an outer layer in 20°F weather with low wind, this jacket always had cold spots for me, mainly in the shoulders and forearms. Also, because of the more sheet-like nature of the jacket (as opposed to a rib-like structure of a classical puffy jacket), I often felt air moving out of the jacket's waist or neck when walking normally. I don't think this contributed to considerable heat loss, but heat loss nonetheless. After trying a size smaller (M instead of a L) to try to get rid of these issues, I found the fit was much better and there was less air escaping, but the cold spots remained. I purchased the Stormdown to compare and found it considerably warmer. With the Evertherm, I never really felt warm, only protected or on the brink of chilly. With the Stormdown, I felt cozy and confident. In fact, I had to wear both the M and L size Evertherm jackets together to feel comparable to the Stormdown, and even then my shoulders still had cold spots. Perhaps if the incredibly thin (and impressive) sheet of Thindown in the Evertherm was just a bit thicker it would perform incredibly well. This was the case in the armpits where the fabric was essentially doubled - super warm! This inconsistency in warmth, however, along with no packing pocket makes this jacket a no-go for hiking. E.B. even suggested to me in an email not to pack it tightly lest I risk damaging the Thindown fabric. In all honesty, however, I was only moderately-to-mildly active in this jacket and never exerted myself, which may play a key factor in its warming abilities. Still a great 3-season jacket though, and stylish!